unit 2 condensed Flashcards

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State if the following molecules are hydrophobic or hydrophilic: glucose, amino acids, cholesterol, fats, oxygen, and sodium chloride.

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Outline the mechanism of transport in the blood of the following molecules: glucose, amino acids, cholesterol, fats, oxygen, and sodium chloride.

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Explain three thermal properties of water that are useful to living organisms.

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melitng/ boiling point: relative high for being made of such light elemnts due to hydrogen bonding.
high heat capacity: temp of large bodies of water remain relatively constant
density: bc of hydrogen bonding solid water (ice) floats is less dense than water so floats which acts like a blanket isulating the lving organisms in the lake.

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4
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Outline an example of the cohesive +adhesion property of water being of benefit to life.

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cohesion: water surface tension helps insects such as water striders
adhesion: water in plant cell wall

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5
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List three examples of monosaccharides.

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glucose, ribose (sugar of RNA nucleotides), deoxyribose (sugar of DNA nucleotides)

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6
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List three examples of disaccharides.

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maltose (glucose x2), sucrose (glucose + fructose), lactose (glucose + galactose)

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7
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List three examples of polysaccharides.

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starch, gloycogen, cellulose

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8
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Use molecular diagrams to draw the formation of maltose from two glucose monomers.

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see notion

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9
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State two functions of triglycerides.

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source of energy, storage of energy, thermal insulation, water proofing, protection

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10
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Outline the difference between fats and oils.

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fats: solid at room temp, typically from animal source, contain more saturated fatty acids. ex butter and lard.
the reverse for oils, liquid, plant sources, unsaturated ex, olive oil.

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11
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Describe the differences between cis- and trans- fatty acids.

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they are isomers.
trans have C-H bonds on opposite sides of the C =C bond
cis fats have them on the same side.

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